“…When one thinks about cardiovascular surgery in Asia during the 80's, on the commercial side, first and foremost, Frank Tamru stands out.”
Paul Rieff
Managing Director | Getz Healthcare
Hong Kong
“Behind the narrative of a globetrotting existence is a human life, always questioning the right path, attempting to balance relationships with career, an effort that can and does lead to heartbreak. ”
Eva Feeley
Memorist | Poet
New Jersey
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In his song “Railway Tracks”, musician John Illsley wisely observes:
Life doesn’t run on railway tracks
It twists and turns
It’s not white or black
In “Power: A Memoir”, memoirist Frank “Rue” Tamru isn’t trying to take the reader on a one-dimensional journey.
From his humble beginnings as a member of an Italian American family in South Jersey, to his first tentative steps toward independence in the Big Apple, Tamru’s rollercoaster traces an ever-widening track across the Pacific – Hawaii, Australia, and Asia. He highlights the charms and not-so-charming aspects of the exotic locations in which his career deposits him, sometimes at breakneck speed.
However, this is not an ordinary travelogue – because it’s not ordinary and it’s not a travelogue. This is a memoir in the true sense of the word – composed of struggle and transformation, emotional honesty, and vivid sensory details.
The primary focus of “Power” is the rapidly changing science behind the innovations in heart surgery that began in the 1970s. Tamru covers, in layman’s language, the cardiac devices and the brave surgeons who pioneered the proper use of the equipment that became a central part of his life’s work. He doesn’t neglect the less admirable side of the story – the greed and jealousy, the competition and corruption.
Behind the narrative of a globetrotting existence is a human life, always questioning the right path, attempting to balance relationships with career, an effort that can and does lead to heartbreak.
This is a story that satisfyingly goes full circle, back to roots and family and the acceptance of a different definition of power.
“Dr. Wechsler says it all. Frank has good writing skills and makes his narrative easy to read. The episodes are quite well-arranged and compelling.
Thank you for sharing your life in such vivid detail.”
A. Sampathkumar
Former Editor-in-Chief of Asian Cardiovascular & Thoracic Annals & Lead Surgeon at All India Institute of Medical Sciences Delhi
New Delhi, India
“Before reading Frank’s new book, please buckle your seat belts. It’s a wild ride from New York to California to Australia to India and all of Asia. ”
Larry Messina
Rutgers University Lambda Chi Alpha, Class of 1968
Nevada
“A story told from inside the world of heart surgeons and devices is something our field genuinely needs. ”
Bogac Ozdemir
Kardus Medikal Urunler
Istanbul/Turkiye
“Your writing style is engaging and provides the reader with ‘hooks’ that compel further reading of this work. The ‘Power’ theme is applicable to many aspects of life and thus has broad human appeal.
Jack Serino
Former Shiley Sales Manager